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Trump Administration May Use Live Ordnance Amid Protests in CA
UPDATE: Tensions escalate in California as the Trump administration is reportedly considering the use of live ordnance during a military celebration on Saturday, November 4, 2023, coinciding with widespread “No Kings” protests across the nation. This alarming revelation comes from a report by the Los Angeles Times and has prompted California Governor Gavin Newsom to contemplate shutting down major interstate routes to ensure public safety.
The military event, titled “Sea to Shore — A Review of Amphibious Strength,” is set to mark the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary. Vice President JD Vance is expected to attend, raising concerns about the implications of such a display of military force amid a politically charged atmosphere. Hundreds of protests are anticipated as part of the “No Kings” movement, which opposes the current administration’s policies.
Newsom’s office revealed that they have received reports, which remain unconfirmed, indicating that the Trump administration plans to fire live rounds from an offshore vessel over an interstate. A spokesperson for Newsom expressed deep reservations about the event:
“California always honors our Marines — but this isn’t the right way to go about it. The White House should focus on paying their military, lowering grocery prices, and honoring these soldiers for their service instead of pompous displays of power.”
The potential for live ordnance to be used in a civilian area raises significant safety concerns. Newsom’s administration is assessing the situation, with public safety and traffic disruption being top priorities. The lack of coordination and communication from federal authorities has been criticized as indicative of a “larger disarray” in the Trump administration.
As this situation develops, all eyes will be on California this Saturday. Authorities are urging residents to stay informed about potential traffic disruptions and safety measures. The implications of this event could resonate far beyond California, impacting national sentiments and discussions surrounding military displays and public safety.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds, with a focus on the safety of Californians and the resolution of the ongoing protests.
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